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WATCH: Kevin Hart and The Rock are unlikely heroes in new movie trailer

Cape Town – The first look at Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Kevin Hart’s movie is finally here.

The duo star in the spy comedy Central Intelligence and it looks like its set to be hilarious.

On the eve of their high school reunion Bob (The Rock), a former high school geek not turned contract killer for the CIA, contacts a former high school jock (Kevin Hart) to help him stop a plot a to sell classified secrets and to save the ‘free world’. Before he knows it Kevin’s character is dragged into a world of shootouts and double crosses.

In an Instagram post The Rock gave some insight into his character, Bob.

A blast crafting and creating this dude... The inspiration behind this character "Bob" has always been Tom Hanks in "BIG" with an added twist. He's a grown man who's extremely childlike and views the world thru exuberant and enthusiastic teenage eyes... Loves to wear his favorite Public Enemy shirt, cargo pants and sneakers to work.. and rocks a fanny pack which holds his Bruce Lee quotes and a condom (he's always prepared). The "added twist" is Bob has an extremely high IQ and is one of the most lethal men on the planet as a C.I.A. contract killer. Oh the most important character trait.. He hates bullies. Can't wait for y'all to meet "Bob". #FightThePower #BeWaterMyFriend #FannyPackYetDeadly CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE. SUMMER 2016.

A photo posted by therock (@therock) on

Check out the poster here:

Watch the trailer here:

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